Located in the heart of Atlanta, Grant Park is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods and most important historical districts. The neighborhood is brimming with the character and charm of Victorian era mansions, twentieth century bungalows and small cottages. Grant Park’s extensive tree-lined, brick-paved sidewalk system and taste for recreation and amusement only add to the quaint allure of the area.

The pleasing aesthetics, family-friendly environment and simple living lifestyle of this neighborhood make it a real estate hot spot. Homes in the area average in price from $175,000 for a “fixer-upper” to $700,000 for a refurbished historic home in the city. Homes listed on Zillow range from $90,000 to $674,869, making Grant Park accommodating to the budgets of different kinds of families.

Shopping and Dining

Ria’s Bluebird. If you’re a breakfast or brunch lover, Ria’s Bluebird is the place for you. Chef Ria Pell was formerly a Chopped contestant, so no matter what you order, you are in for a treat. The atmosphere is casual and eclectic, with graffiti style-murals scouring the walls and a diverse menu that will appeal to anyone- even vegetarians. Some of the menu’s contents include the Brisket Breakfast, Country Fried Tempeh and the Pepper Turkey Melt, as well as various other soups, salads and sides to choose from.

Tin Lizzy’s Cantina. Serving up tex-mex cuisine and live music, Tin Lizzy’s unique atmosphere makes it a must-do in Grant Park. From their unconventional taco selection to their wide range of specialty margaritas, this is not your average Mexican restaurant. Start off your meal with their notorious “Three Amigos,” an order of one salsa, queso and guacamole, then explore their wide taco selection, ranging from classic Santa Fe Chicken to Buffalo Chicken, all the way to the exotic Korean BBQ Pork taco.

The Beehive. This bright and eccentric shop is Atlanta’s first handmade boutique-collective that puts an emphasis on local artists and designers, alternatively known as “bees.” Products in the shop include apparel, jewelry, house wares, paper goods, hand-baked goods, bath and body products and more. These local designers work, live and make their products locally and regionally, giving shoppers an experience that is unique and one-of-a-kind as Grant Park.

Entertainment and Recreation

Grant Park. Grant Park is the fourth largest park in the city, and it is the oldest city park in Atlanta. The park is on 131.5 acres of land and is full of history and modern day amenities. The park is home to a beautiful new playground for your kids to enjoy, a two sided fountain, Constitution Spring, a pond, a paver-stone pathway and granite columns, making for a beautiful place to explore the past and the outdoors.

Zoo Atlanta. Formerly known as the Grant Park Zoo, Zoo Atlanta has transformed immensely in its lifetime. The zoo’s mission is to “inspire the citizens of Atlanta and Georgia and all visitors to the Zoo to value wildlife on Earth and to help safeguard existing species through conservation.” The zoo serves as a home to many birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and maintains projects to work with local communities to conserve their environment and promote sustainability.

Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum. Take a journey through time, and head back to the Civil War in Grant Park. Relive the Battle of Atlanta at the Cyclorama- a sweeping panorama of the civil war battle fought in July of 1864. In the Civil War Museum, you can view artifacts from the war and a steam locomotive from the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. Admission is free with parking and located right next to the park.

Attractions

Sweet Peach Tours. Explore on foot everything that Hotlanta has to offer with these guided Atlanta walking tours. Sweet Peach is committed to giving their customers the best experience possible, and tours are carefully planned and monitored to ensure the safety of all who attend. Various walking tour choices include: Downtown Atlanta Tour, Civil Rights Tour, Civil War Tour, Southern Food Tour, Phantom of the Night, Antebellum Homes, Downtown Art Walk and the Fitness Tour, so there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

Out of Hand Theater. This non-profit theater company is one of the most fun and original theaters in Atlanta. Out of Hand puts fourth riveting theatrical events that create interactive experiences with the audience. Ticket prices are very affordable, and if you’re lucky, you might even witness one of their spontaneous, free public performances in a place around town.

The D’AIR Project. This aerial dance theater is on a mission to create artistically innovative performances that inspire art and cultural education. Throughout the year, D’AIR puts on family friendly events that showcase the talents of their adult and youth aerial dance classes. The performances utilize the beauty of color, light and the human form to communicate their beautiful, fun, unique and at times, humorous productions.

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